5th Grade Language Arts Worksheets
Set the stage for learning with our free, printable 5th grade language arts worksheets. Prepare children to use correlative conjunctions, prepositions, interjections, and perfect verb tenses. Help them identify shifts in verb tenses, use commas in a series, learn the meaning of Greek and Latin prefixes, interpret figurative language, draw inferences, make predictions, and much more.
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Choose Correct Predeterminers to Complete Sentences
Remember that a predeterminer is used before a determiner as you go about completing the sentences in these 5th grade English worksheets pdf with appropriate predeterminers.
Matching Commonly Confused Words to Their Meanings
Bring to the forefront of your mind the meaning of each word listed and match accordingly in these printable language arts worksheets for grade 5 kids.
Identifying and Explaining Idioms
Study each sentence, zeroing in on the idiom it features, underline the idiom, and write a crisp explanation for it in the space provided.
Write 1, 2, 3, and 4 to indicate with ease the order of events in each set presented in these pdf worksheets for 5th grade children.
Finding Compound Direct Objects
Read the sentences, isolate the compound direct objects featured in them, and make sure to write them separately in the space provided.
Bring the ending syllables of the words into your field of vision and check if they sound similar when completing these rhyming-word analogies.
Identifying and Coloring Synonyms
Hone in on the meaning of each given word, also accompanied by a picture, identify the option that has a similar meaning and color it.
Two-Syllable and Three-Syllable Words in Passages
Shade the words with two syllables yellow, and shade the words with three syllables blue as and when you come across them in each short passage.
Converting Imperative Sentences into Reported Speech
Pore over the imperative sentences in these printable ELA worksheets for grade 5, modify them as instructed, and transform them into statements of indirect speech.
Completing Sentences Using "Their", "They're", or "There"
Determine which of the three words, "their", "there", and "they're", when used to complete a sentence, doesn't abridge the intended meaning.